Definitionadj. (of theories etc) incapable of being defended or justified
Last update: September 22, 2015
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Such horrific and callous treatment would be indefensible in any circumstances, let alone for the sake of something as trivial as fashion. [adjective]
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Britain is weaker and Britain is morally indefensible while she rules India. [adjective]
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On grounds of policy and morality alike the act was quite indefensible; but it is perhaps some palliation of his perjury that it was committed to satisfy the last urgent wish of a dying man, and that he alone remained true to the nine days' queen when the others who had with him signed Edward's device deserted her. [Please select]
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"Norman Douglas did a wholly indefensible thing," said the doctor. [Please select]
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Not precedent, but the verbal professions of the Allies, have rendered it indefensible. [Please select]
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To have placed her in the position of a neglected wife would have been indefensible. [Please select]
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You have every reason to resent my bringing you into such dangers,--it is unpardonable--indefensible. [Please select]
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